Search Calhoun County Released Inmates

Calhoun County maintains custody records for people released from local detention. The Sheriff's Office in Blountstown handles all jail operations. You can find out if someone was held at the county facility and when they got out. Contact the office at 20776 Central Avenue East, Blountstown, Florida 32424-2776. The phone number is 850-674-5049. Staff can help you get details about released inmates during business hours. Records show who was booked, when they left custody, and what charges they faced while in the county jail.

Search Public Records

Sponsored Results

Calhoun County Jail Facts

1 Jail Facility
Blountstown County Seat
Call Search Method
24/7 Phone Line

Sheriff's Inmate Database

The Calhoun County Sheriff's Office runs the local jail at 20776 Central Avenue East in Blountstown. Call 850-674-5049 to ask about current or released inmates. The staff answers questions about custody status, booking dates, and release information. You need to give them the person's full name to start a search.

Calhoun County does not have an online inmate search portal. You must call or visit in person to get inmate records. The office is open during regular business hours on weekdays. Some records may take time to pull from the files. Be ready to provide details about when the person might have been in custody to help staff find the right records faster.

Calhoun County Sheriff's Office building

Released Inmate Records in Calhoun County

To find out about released inmates, start by calling the Sheriff's Office. Give the inmate's first and last name. If you know the date they were arrested or booked, share that too. Staff will check the jail management system and tell you if the person has been released. They can provide the release date and sometimes the reason for release, such as bond posted or sentence served.

For older records, you may need to file a public records request. Under Chapter 119 of the Florida Statutes, jail records are generally public. Some details may be kept private under Section 945.10, which covers medical files, witness protection data, and other confidential material. The Sheriff's Office can explain what information they can share and what stays sealed.

Walk-in visits work well if you need to review multiple records or want copies of booking documents. Bring photo ID when you visit the office. There may be a small fee for printed copies of records. Most basic inquiries about whether someone is in custody or has been released are free and handled quickly over the phone.

State Released Inmates

If someone was sentenced to state prison, they leave the county jail and go to a Florida Department of Corrections facility. County jail records will show the transfer date. To find out where they are now, use the FDC Offender Search at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com/OffenderSearch/InmateInfoMenu.aspx. This database covers all state prisons and work camps in Florida.

The FDC Inmate Population Search shows current inmates in state custody. The Inmate Release Information Search lists people who have been let go or are scheduled for release soon. Both databases update regularly. You can search by name or by DC number if you have it. The DC number is a six-character code assigned to every state inmate.

Florida Department of Corrections homepage

Access Released Inmate Files

Florida law gives you the right to see most government records. This includes jail booking logs, release dates, and charge information. The Sheriff's Office must respond to public records requests in a reasonable time. Some records cost money to copy. The office can charge for staff time if the request takes a lot of work.

Certain records stay confidential. Medical files are not public. Mental health records require consent. Victim statements and witness data cannot be disclosed. Juvenile records are also sealed under Section 985.04. If you request a record and get denied, the agency must cite the specific law that keeps it private.

Local Legal and Support Services

People released from jail may need help finding legal aid or other services. The Florida Department of Corrections offers probation services if the person is under supervision. Contact the FDC Probation and Parole Field Services at 850-717-3444 or email co-supervision@fdc.myflorida.com for supervision questions.

If someone needs a lawyer, the local public defender's office can provide information. The clerk of court in Blountstown also has records of cases and court dates. Victim services are available through the FDC Victim Services office. Call or visit the website at fdc.myflorida.com/victim-services to learn more about support programs.

For reentry programs and community resources, check with local nonprofits and churches. Many offer job training, housing help, and counseling for people coming out of jail. The Sheriff's Office can sometimes point you to local groups that assist with reentry.

Jail Contact Info

Calhoun County Sheriff's Office is at 20776 Central Avenue East, Blountstown, Florida 32424-2776. The main line is 850-674-5049. Call this number for all inmate questions, including current custody status, release dates, and booking information. Have the inmate's full name ready when you call.

For written public records requests, mail your request to the Sheriff's Office address above. Include your contact information and describe the records you need. The office will respond with a cost estimate if there are fees. You can also visit in person during business hours to make a request or ask about inmate records.

Statewide Released Inmate Search

The Florida Department of Corrections runs several online search tools. The Offender Search Menu at pubapps.fdc.myflorida.com/OffenderSearch/InmateInfoMenu.aspx lets you pick which database to search. Options include current population, released inmates, supervised offenders, and absconders who violated parole or probation.

Florida Department of Corrections offender search menu

The Inmate Release Information Search shows people who have been let go from state custody. This database updates nightly. You can search by name, DC number, or release date. Results show the inmate's photo, release date, and last known location before discharge. If someone is missing from the county jail, they may have been transferred to state prison or released entirely.

The Supervised Population Search covers people on probation or parole. If someone was released from jail and placed on supervision, they appear in this database. The Absconder/Fugitive Search lists people who failed to report to their probation officer or left the area without permission. These databases help you track someone's status after they leave county custody.

Search Records Now

Sponsored Results

Nearby Counties

Other counties near Calhoun also maintain their own jail systems and inmate records.